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Anna Pennington and Kay Laurel,Beauties of the "1914 Follies"N. Y. STAGE LETTERBy Norman' New York, June 6. In the waiting room of a tango professor twentyyoung ladies are waiting to taketheir lesson. Very beautiful youngladies so beautiful that it wouldseem as if any professor ought to beglad to teach them anything for nothing. But they are supposed to have paid$20 apiece, and as they wait there enters a crippled old gentleman with a"souse." Ordinarily a crippled oldgentleman with a "souse" would notstray into a tango parlor, but thishappens in "The Follies of 1914,"where almost anything may occur.What does occur is that the pulchritudinous damsels mistake the wobblygent for the professor and insist ondancing with him.As the dodering and gyrating intruder is Leon Errol, who has no rivalas a grotesque dancer, the succeeding five, minutes furnish antics whicht-'iiSiMkmi'0.TtX, ","M'i-ISLJ&.?,-AtSat.ifcrAijC,s,?''J!L. Hyk-s-T t MjMgSf:'wy; &??&$? ,.